Changing from stain to paint

Submitted by tnslb on Wed, 10/06/2010 - 05:00

So, I built the Simple Cheap & Easy Console this past weekend.  I had previously done the Reclaimed-Wood-Look headboard (King) and used minwax walnut gel stain on it, as well as a neutral wood filler.  The filler took the stain really well on that piece.  With the table, I used the same wood (some of it scraps from the headboard, all of it bought from the same place), the same filler, but this time I used the regular minwax stain in jacobean.  It's horrible.  Hideous.  Splodges of really light areas where the filler is.  I'd googled around for fixes and ideas, and have tried all of them, including sanding down to bare and using the walnut gel stain.  No joy.  So here I am, throwing the towel in on staining it. 

 

My question really is - do I need to do anything to the stain that's on there before I prime & paint & poly?  I'll probably sand it all again and use MORE of the horrid filler because with paint I don't want any sort of 'character' to the wood, like I do with stain ;)  But other than that, anything I should know ahead of time?

 

Thanks for any advice! (except the piece about using wood filler exceedingly sparingly and buying a colour similar to the stain I'll be using...I've been yelling that at myself since sunday!)

Leah

Tsu Dho Nimh

Sun, 10/17/2010 - 02:43

Fill it,

sand it to make sure the filled areas are smooth

prime and paint maybe with a couple of coats.

 

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Lesson from this - if you have a stain you like, keep using it. The gel stains coat over wood filler pretty well, and the regular stains just don't soak into it at all.

darlintxmomma

Mon, 10/18/2010 - 16:56

Hey Leah...its your building buddy from the SE! Just saying HI!!! Smile
Michelle

tnslb

Wed, 10/20/2010 - 03:29

Thanks, Tsu!  I wish they'd make the gel in more colours!

 

Hi, Michelle!  So glad to see you over here!  What brand/type was that java stain you used?  I'm hoping it was a gel, since I seem to do better with those.  It would look great on the Braden locker system I'm hoping to build this spring!